Process Party Episode 79 – A Columbus Scene Report!

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Each episode finds a new guest from the world of comics joining Mike & Zack for an in depth conversation, and occasional guest segments from their pals around the world. Subscribe via iTunesStitcher, or a podcatcher of your choice, or via the embedded audio in the posts themselves.  (Yes, some of those links below are Amazon Affiliate links that kick a little bit our way if you click through to buy them. Mea Culpa)  Follow us on Facebook and Twitter, and check out Mike & Zack’s personal Patreon pages.

This episode: A Columbus Scene Report!

It’s an all Jibba-Jabba Extravaganza! Mike & Zack have had a few very busy weeks and catch up in this episode. Zack’s Kickstarter is over (thank god)! Mike has a new comic coming out soon! That guy Mike was stumping for in New Jersey lost the race!  And Zack went to Columbus, OH! A large part of the episode is dedicated to a Columbus scene report of sorts, as it’s quietly becoming one of the great American cartooning cities! What’s up with the Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum? Is it really as mind-blinding as everyone says? Yes, it is! It was amazing. Also: Zack’s brush with greatness, in a special patented Embarrassing Story! All that & more.

 

PS: DON’T FORGET! We’ve finally launched our super cool Process Party Patreon! If you enjoy the pod and want to help support us in what we do, now is your chance to kick in. There’s a few reward tiers available, including the low low $1/month, but if you subscribe at the $3 or $5/month level, you will get access to an exclusive Patreon-only Real Talk podcast feed! That’s a whole extra podcast for less than 1$/episode of the main feed!

If the main Process Party podcast is like being in the mix chatting with cartoonists at a convention party, Process Party: Real Talk is the afterparty, when the walls come down and the real talk, advice and gossip flow freely!  With every interview, we ask our guests to impart a little *extra* bit of wisdom, some nuts & bolts how-to info or philosophy, and of course a heavy dose of every cartoonist’s number one concern: GETTING PAID IN COMICS! These minisodes contain exclusive content not included in the regular podcast!

Our guests come from a variety of backgrounds and places in their careers, and they all have advice for you. From how to mentally balance comics and day-jobs, to nuts and bolts advice about turning comics panels into cold hard cash. Hear exclusive tidbits about the industry, insider stuff that’s  too hot to include in the public podcast, and more.

Patrons also get access to selected transcripts from past episodes! Do you like reading your podcasts? Well we got you (partially) covered!

 

Episode 35 of Real Talk is with Josh Simmons! Get in on the ground floor of the Process Party Patreon and make sure you don’t miss an episode of Real Talk! Real Talk updates (almost) every Thursday only for Patreon subscribers.

Also: There are 10 Episodes of Process Party After Party up behind the paywall!
After Party was our weekly jibba jabba podcast originally for 5$/month subscribers! The idea was basically that we’re gonna get together and talk about the books, movies or comics that we’ve both been reading, and we did that weekly for a while but honestly it started to feel too much like work, so we’re folding it back into the main part of the podcast at no cost. BUT! Sign up for the Patreon and you’ll have 10 awesome episodes to listen to.


2 Comments

  1. Bob Corby wrote:

    Mike, thanks for the SPACE mention. I do have a voodoo doll with your name on it along with other ungrateful former SPACE exhibitors like Alex Robinson and a few others who don’t come anymore. So if you
    want to stop that sharp pain you might want to consider coming back.

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